Canadian Music Centre
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Archived: 2026-04-23 15:40
Canadian Music Centre
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The CMC office hours vary by region.
Toronto:
Mon - Fri 10:00 am - 3:00 pm //
Montreal:
Mon - Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 pm //
Vancouver:
Mon - Fri by appointment only //
Calgary:
Mon - Thurs 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Fri 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
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Composer Jana Skarecky & Poet Kate Marshall Flaherty Premiere Light And Shadow, A New Song Cycle
A new art song cycle by Canadian composer Jana Skarecky titled Light and Shadow will see its premiere at Toronto’s Heliconian Club on April 25, 2026. The song cycle sets to music texts by Kate Marshall Flaherty which were inspired by Skarecky’s photos.
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Pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico & Composer Alice Ping Yee Ho Talk About The Imagined
The Imagined is the title of a new release by pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico, featuring the music of composer Alice Ping Yee Ho. Hear most of it live at its official launch on April 21 at Toronto’s Canadian Music Centre.
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Soundstreams: I Want to Tell You Everything — Composer Nicole Lizée Talks About Karaoke & Karappo Okesutura
Soundstreams’ next concert is titled I Want To Tell You Everything: An Anthology of Love Songs. Featuring seven singers, piano, and percussion, the concert explores notions of love, identity, connection, and expression through the works of Canadian composers Nicole Lizée, Thierry Tidrow (who wrote the title song, a world premiere), Claude Vivier, and Ana Sokolović.
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News
2026 Toronto Arts Foundation Finalist, Alice Ping Yee Ho
Celebrates artists who have made an outstanding contribution to the city’s performing arts landscape.
READ THIS STORY
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2026 JUNO Award Winners!
The Canadian Music Centre is proud to celebrate the success of its Associate Composers at this year’s JUNO Awards, whose work has been recognized across multiple categories.
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alipoczi
2026-04-17T09:00:25-04:00
Welcome to the Canadian Music Centre
The
Canadian Music Centre
has been supporting, preserving, and celebrating the works of Canadian composers since 1959. As proud and passionate advocates, we offer innovative resources for discovering, exploring, listening to and playing Canadian music online and in five regional hubs.
Serving composers, artists, performing organizations, educators, students and audiences of all ages, we offer a feast for the ears from the heart of our unique cultural experience!
Read More
Mission
CMC is the catalyst that connects you to the ever-evolving world of Canadian musical creation through performance, education, and promotion.
Read More
History
Entering its sixth decade, CMC is a living witness to the creative spirit flourishing across the country and resonating beyond our borders.
Read More
Welcome to the Canadian Music Centre
The
Canadian Music Centre
has been supporting, preserving and celebrating the works of Canadian composers since 1959. As proud and passionate advocates, we offer innovative resources for discovering, exploring, listening to and playing Canadian music online and in five regional hubs.
Serving composers, artists, performing organizations, educators, students and audiences of all ages, we offer a feast for the ears from the heart of our unique cultural experience!
Read More
New from Centrediscs
Get back to nature and immerse yourself in
James Harley
‘s
Wild Fruits
, a suite of soundscapes based on historical texts by Henry David Thoreau and Annie Dillard. This album is now available on all streaming platforms and Bandcamp in both Stereo and Dolby Atmos formats!
Buy Now
Upcoming Events
The Professionals: An Interactive Recital
24 April @ 19:30
EDT
James Harley: Wild Fruits – Album Launch
8 May @ 19:30
EDT
CMC Presents : Crossover
21 May @ 19:30
EDT
Upcoming Events
The Professionals: An Interactive Recital
24 April @ 19:30
EDT
James Harley: Wild Fruits – Album Launch
8 May @ 19:30
EDT
CMC Presents : Crossover
21 May @ 19:30
EDT
The Canadian Music Centre acknowledges that we are situated on sacred land where music has been created for many thousands of years. The CMC central office is on the Treaty Lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit. This meeting place of Tkaronto is now home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island. We recognize the need for wise stewardship of the land surrounding the Great Lakes, the traditional territory of the Anishinabek, including the Ojibwe, the Odawa, and the Potowatomi and the Haudenosaunee, including the Huron-Wendat, the Kanien’keha:ka, and the Seneca.
As a pan-Canadian organization, the CMC respects and affirms the inherent Treaty Rights of all Indigenous People across this land. The CMC acknowledges the historical oppression of lands, cultures, and the original Peoples in what we now know as Canada and fervently believes Music can contribute to the healing and decolonizing journey we all share together.
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The CMC office hours vary by region.
Toronto:
Mon - Fri 10:00 am - 3:00 pm //
Montreal:
Mon - Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 pm //
Vancouver:
Mon - Fri by appointment only //
Calgary:
Mon - Thurs 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Fri 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
Skip to content
News
Composer Jana Skarecky & Poet Kate Marshall Flaherty Premiere Light And Shadow, A New Song Cycle
A new art song cycle by Canadian composer Jana Skarecky titled Light and Shadow will see its premiere at Toronto’s Heliconian Club on April 25, 2026. The song cycle sets to music texts by Kate Marshall Flaherty which were inspired by Skarecky’s photos.
READ THIS STORY
News
Pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico & Composer Alice Ping Yee Ho Talk About The Imagined
The Imagined is the title of a new release by pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico, featuring the music of composer Alice Ping Yee Ho. Hear most of it live at its official launch on April 21 at Toronto’s Canadian Music Centre.
READ THIS STORY
News
Soundstreams: I Want to Tell You Everything — Composer Nicole Lizée Talks About Karaoke & Karappo Okesutura
Soundstreams’ next concert is titled I Want To Tell You Everything: An Anthology of Love Songs. Featuring seven singers, piano, and percussion, the concert explores notions of love, identity, connection, and expression through the works of Canadian composers Nicole Lizée, Thierry Tidrow (who wrote the title song, a world premiere), Claude Vivier, and Ana Sokolović.
READ THIS STORY
News
2026 Toronto Arts Foundation Finalist, Alice Ping Yee Ho
Celebrates artists who have made an outstanding contribution to the city’s performing arts landscape.
READ THIS STORY
News
2026 JUNO Award Winners!
The Canadian Music Centre is proud to celebrate the success of its Associate Composers at this year’s JUNO Awards, whose work has been recognized across multiple categories.
READ THIS STORY
Home
alipoczi
2026-04-17T09:00:25-04:00
Welcome to the Canadian Music Centre
The
Canadian Music Centre
has been supporting, preserving, and celebrating the works of Canadian composers since 1959. As proud and passionate advocates, we offer innovative resources for discovering, exploring, listening to and playing Canadian music online and in five regional hubs.
Serving composers, artists, performing organizations, educators, students and audiences of all ages, we offer a feast for the ears from the heart of our unique cultural experience!
Read More
Mission
CMC is the catalyst that connects you to the ever-evolving world of Canadian musical creation through performance, education, and promotion.
Read More
History
Entering its sixth decade, CMC is a living witness to the creative spirit flourishing across the country and resonating beyond our borders.
Read More
Welcome to the Canadian Music Centre
The
Canadian Music Centre
has been supporting, preserving and celebrating the works of Canadian composers since 1959. As proud and passionate advocates, we offer innovative resources for discovering, exploring, listening to and playing Canadian music online and in five regional hubs.
Serving composers, artists, performing organizations, educators, students and audiences of all ages, we offer a feast for the ears from the heart of our unique cultural experience!
Read More
New from Centrediscs
Get back to nature and immerse yourself in
James Harley
‘s
Wild Fruits
, a suite of soundscapes based on historical texts by Henry David Thoreau and Annie Dillard. This album is now available on all streaming platforms and Bandcamp in both Stereo and Dolby Atmos formats!
Buy Now
Upcoming Events
The Professionals: An Interactive Recital
24 April @ 19:30
EDT
James Harley: Wild Fruits – Album Launch
8 May @ 19:30
EDT
CMC Presents : Crossover
21 May @ 19:30
EDT
Upcoming Events
The Professionals: An Interactive Recital
24 April @ 19:30
EDT
James Harley: Wild Fruits – Album Launch
8 May @ 19:30
EDT
CMC Presents : Crossover
21 May @ 19:30
EDT
The Canadian Music Centre acknowledges that we are situated on sacred land where music has been created for many thousands of years. The CMC central office is on the Treaty Lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit. This meeting place of Tkaronto is now home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island. We recognize the need for wise stewardship of the land surrounding the Great Lakes, the traditional territory of the Anishinabek, including the Ojibwe, the Odawa, and the Potowatomi and the Haudenosaunee, including the Huron-Wendat, the Kanien’keha:ka, and the Seneca.
As a pan-Canadian organization, the CMC respects and affirms the inherent Treaty Rights of all Indigenous People across this land. The CMC acknowledges the historical oppression of lands, cultures, and the original Peoples in what we now know as Canada and fervently believes Music can contribute to the healing and decolonizing journey we all share together.
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Français
(
French
)
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